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    What Type of Moraine Is Formed by the Merging of Two
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What Type of Moraine Is Formed by the Merging of Two

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Question 2

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What type of moraine is formed by the merging of two lateral moraines at a junction of two valley glaciers?


A) medial
B) recessional
C) ground
D) collateral

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